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Phycosphere Microbial Succession Patterns and Assembly Mechanisms in a Marine Dinoflagellate Bloom

机译:海洋恐龙鞭毛藻的藻圈微生物演替模式和组装机制

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Given the ecological significance of microorganisms in algal blooming events, it is critical to understand the mechanisms regarding their distribution under different conditions. We tested the hypothesis that microbial community succession is strongly associated with algal bloom stages, and that the assembly mechanisms are cocontrolled by deterministic and stochastic processes. Community structures and underlying ecological processes of microbial populations (attached and free-living bacteria) at three algal bloom stages (pre-, during, and postbloom) over a complete dinoflagellate Scrippsiella trochoidea bloom were investigated. Both attached and free-living taxa had a strong response to the bloom event, and the latter was more sensitive than the former. The contribution of environmental parameters to microbial variability was 40.2%. Interaction analysis showed that complex positive or negative correlation networks exist in phycosphere microbes. These relationships were the potential drivers of mutualist and competitive interactions that impacted bacterial succession. Null model analysis showed that the attached bacterial community primarily exhibited deterministic processes at pre- and during-bloom stages, while dispersal-related processes contributed to a greater extent at the postbloom stage. In the free-living bacterial community, homogeneous selection and dispersal limitation dominated in the initial phase, which gave way to more deterministic processes at the two later stages. Relative contribution analyses further demonstrated that the community turnover of attached bacteria was mainly driven by environmental selection, while stochastic factors had partial effects on the assembly of free-living bacteria. Taken together, these data demonstrated that a robust link exists between bacterioplankton community structure and bloom progression, and phycosphere microbial succession trajectories are cogoverned by both deterministic and random processes.IMPORTANCE Disentangling the mechanisms shaping bacterioplankton communities during a marine ecological event is a core concern for ecologists. Harmful algal bloom (HAB) is a typical ecological disaster, and its formation is significantly influenced by alga-bacterium interactions. Microbial community shifts during the HAB process are relatively well known. However, the assembly processes of microbial communities in an HAB are not fully understood, especially the relative influences of deterministic and stochastic processes. We therefore analyzed the relative contributions of deterministic and stochastic processes during an HAB event. Both free-living and attached bacterial groups had a dramatic response to the HAB, and the relative importance of determinism versus stochasticity varied between the two bacterial groups at various bloom stages. Environmental factors and biotic interactions were the main drivers impacting the microbial shift process. Our results strengthen the understanding of the ecological mechanisms controlling microbial community patterns during the HAB process.
机译:鉴于藻类开花事件中微生物的生态学意义,了解有关其在不同条件下分布的机制至关重要。我们检验了以下假设,即微生物群落演替与藻华发生阶段密切相关,并且组装机制由确定性过程和随机过程共同控制。在完整的鞭毛藻鞭毛藻的三个藻华期(花前,花中和花后),研究了微生物种群(附着和自由生活的细菌)的群落结构和潜在的生态过程。附着和自由生活的分类单元对开花事件都有强烈的反应,而后者比前者更为敏感。环境参数对微生物变异性的贡献为40.2%。相互作用分析表明,藻圈微生物中存在复杂的正或负相关网络。这些关系是影响细菌继承的相互影响和竞争相互作用的潜在驱动力。空模型分析表明,附着的细菌群落在开花前和开花期间主要表现出确定性过程,而与扩散相关的过程在开花后阶段的贡献更大。在自由生活的细菌群落中,同质选择和扩散限制在初始阶段占主导地位,这让位于随后的两个阶段的更确定的过程。相对贡献分析进一步表明,附着细菌的群落更新主要由环境选择驱动,而随机因素则对自由生存细菌的组装产生部分影响。总之,这些数据表明,浮游细菌群落结构与开花过程之间存在牢固的联系,并且确定性和随机过程都可以控制藻圈微生物的演替轨迹。生态学家。有害藻华(HAB)是典型的生态灾难,其形成受到藻细菌相互作用的显着影响。 HAB过程中微生物群落的变化相对众所周知。但是,对HAB中微生物群落的组装过程,尤其是确定性过程和随机过程的相对影响,还没有完全了解。因此,我们分析了HAB事件期间确定性过程和随机过程的相对贡献。自由生存的细菌和附着的细菌都对HAB产生了显着的反应,确定性与随机性的相对重要性在两个处于不同开花阶段的细菌组之间有所不同。环境因素和生物相互作用是影响微生物迁移过程的主要驱动力。我们的结果加深​​了对HAB过程中控制微生物群落模式的生态机制的理解。

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